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Hiya 'Heads, Back when I first started in this crazy business, the shop I worked for had a 30" sprocket fed plotter that was adjustable to accept different media widths. If my memory serves me well, it would take standard punched vinyl and you adjusted the the pins by using an allen wrench and a set screw. I'm thinking that the brand name was graphityp or something along those lines. Does anyone remember such an animal and are they still available? If not, is there a sprocket fed plotter with similar features that is available today? I'm looking to load a 50 yd roll of vinyl into a cutter at the end of the day and hit the plot button. When I come in the next morning, I like to see 150' of cut vinyl that needs weeding.
Thanks in advance,
Checkers
-------------------- a.k.a. Brian Born www.CheckersCustom.com Harrisburg, Pa Work Smart, Play Hard Posts: 3775 | From: Harrisburg, Pa. U.S.A. | Registered: Nov 1998
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Brian...Can't help you with the plotter question but I have to say......
quote:When I come in the next morning, I like to see 150' of cut vinyl that needs weeding.
Yer ONE SICK PUPPY!!!!!!!!!!
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Advanced ploting devices still have a few of the Excell II"s left.Just bought one myself.15" though.My needs are for long runs in reflective though.Just give them a call they are not listed on their site.